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It's a New Kind of Wrapper for Exposing LLVM (Safely) (by TheDan64)
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inkwell
Posts with mentions or reviews of inkwell.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-04.
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Compiler Optimization Learning Suggestions
Secondly, I have learned about LLVM, and I have learned about the Inkwell library on Rust (It's a New Kind of Wrapper for Exposing LLVM (Safely)). Has anyone used this library before? Is this a good practice? Is it suitable for my compiler? Can I write some optimization passes of my own using this library?
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How Rust transforms into Machine Code.
inkwell is a great llvm binding for rust and it has an implementation of kaleidoscope
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Need help improving API for crate relying on Inkwell (Self-referential struct alternative)
I'm working on a compiler that uses the LLVM wrapper Inkwell for compilation. In order to compile something in inkwell, unless I'm missing something (which I very well might be), you need two structs:
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Tools for creating a programming language in rust
Compiler backends (If building JIT/machine compiled langauges) 1. cranelift 2. inkwell - safe rust wrapper around llvm
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How good is LLVM in other languages other than C++? (In my case I'm interested in using Rust)
I'm currently using the Inkwell bindings for Rust, which I've found actually pretty nice. In terms of generating LLVM IR, the C bindings (which is what Inkwell uses internally) can do anything you want them to (definitely not limited to trivial languages as someone else here said.) I'm even using the LLVM garbage collection infrastructure, with no problems (well, no problems in generating it; the LLVM GC infrastructure works pretty well but is sparsely documented, so actually writing a GC is fairly difficult, but it's doable). The C bindings are actually more stable than the C++ bindings (!), although not quite as stable as the textual IR format; but without the bindings you would have to write code to generate the IR yourself, the compiler would be slower as it must be emitted as text and then reparsed in a different process, and you would have less control over optimization.
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Are there any repos of tutorials on writing a compiler in Rust?
safe llvm bindings https://github.com/TheDan64/inkwell
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LLVM Infrastructure and Rust
As we reviewed in this article LLVM IR has many use-cases and allows us to analyze and optimize source code through its passes. Knowing IR language itself will help us to write our passes and build projects around it for debugging, testing, optimizing. Currently, LLVM IR doesn't have Rust API. It's mainly used through the C++ library. However, some user-created repos are available on crates.io. There is a Rust binding to LLVM's C API - llvm-sys and two other, more Rusty APIs that are using LLVM: inkwell and llvm-ir. And finally, if you want to learn how to write a LLVM pass you should start here.
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What sort of mature, open-source libraries do you feel Rust should have but currently lacks?
The high level crate is called inkwell.
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What's the best way to generate LLVM code in Rust?
https://github.com/TheDan64/inkwell is about as high-level as it gets (from what I've seen). It's based on top of llvm-sys, which is thankfully kept up-to-date with the LLVM releases.
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VERY Slow compile times (15s+) with llvm-sys as a dependency
On a side note, there are good high level bindings to llvm-sys, inkwell
not-yet-awesome-rust
Posts with mentions or reviews of not-yet-awesome-rust.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-02.
- What are some libraries/crates that Rust still doesn't have readily available?
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Which crate should most not exist?
https://github.com/not-yet-awesome-rust/not-yet-awesome-rust might give ideas
- Beginner projects
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What is a FOSS which is needed but doesn't exist yet/needs contributers?
Maybe take a look at Not Yet Awesome Rust? (A list of libraries people want in Rust but which don't exist yet.)
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What sort of mature, open-source libraries do you feel Rust should have but currently lacks?
Aside from that, there's always Not-Yet-Awesome Rust. (Check the issues too. The README is lagging behind.)
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I would like to revive a Rust project(rewrite something in Rust if not) if possible. Any ideas?
hostapd
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What libraries do you miss from other languages?
Not Yet Awesome Rust
- Belajar Rust - 02: Instalasi Rust
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Written in Rust wishlist?
Linked from this, https://github.com/not-yet-awesome-rust/not-yet-awesome-rust, which has many ideas for projects which are larger in scope.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing inkwell and not-yet-awesome-rust you can also consider the following projects:
llvm-sys.rs
rust-langdev - Language development libraries for Rust
LiteDB - LiteDB - A .NET NoSQL Document Store in a single data file
llvm-ir - LLVM IR in natural Rust data structures
langs-in-rust - A list of programming languages implemented in Rust, for inspiration.
ceres-solver - A large scale non-linear optimization library
tiny-skia - A tiny Skia subset ported to Rust
Ink - 🌈 React for interactive command-line apps
okapi - OpenAPI (AKA Swagger) document generation for Rust projects
thirtyfour - Selenium WebDriver client for Rust, for automated testing of websites
pjproject - PJSIP project
Symphonia - Pure Rust multimedia format demuxing, tag reading, and audio decoding library